Chapter
1 I | taken of it; the students laid wait for him in dangerous
2 II | this?” he cried.~And he laid out upon the table a piece
3 IV | could scarcely see. I had laid the paper upon the table.
4 IV | leaned over the table; I laid my finger successively upon
5 V | can. I will never have it laid to my door that I led him
6 V | of my countenance; for he laid hold of my arm, and speechlessly
7 VIII | document most carefully laid up in a secret pocket in
8 XIII | complaints.~When we had laid aside our travelling wraps
9 XVI | Amongst them all, Scartaris laid down his sharp-pointed angular
10 XVII | bewildering feeling of vacuity laid hold upon me. I felt my
11 XVII | to drop down, when a hand laid hold of me. It was that
12 XVIII | therefore gave me pleasure. Hans laid our provisions upon a block
13 XX | their meal my two companions laid themselves down upon their
14 XXII | lamina, then mica schists, laid in large plates or flakes,
15 XXIII | drew close to my uncle, laid his hand upon his shoulder,
16 XXVII | of my agony a new terror laid hold of me. In falling my
17 XXVIII | closed my lips firmly, and laid my ear against the wall
18 XXXII | relied upon.~After supper I laid myself down at the foot
19 XXXII | my ken. An illusion has laid hold upon me.~“What is the
20 XXXV | creep close to him. He has laid a firm hold upon a rope,
21 XXXV | by the pelting storm, and laid flat across his immovable
22 XXXVI | rock upon which Hans had laid down the instruments. He
23 XXXVI | uncle took the compass, laid it horizontally, and questioned
24 XXXVII | the raft, when my uncle laid his hand upon my shoulder.~“
25 XXXVII | clouds of bone dust, he laid his hand upon a bare skull,
26 XXXVIII| story.”~Here the Professor laid hold of the fossil skeleton,
27 XLI | I opened my lantern. I laid hold of the end of the match.
28 XLII | quail. A dim, vague notion laid hold of my mind, but which
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